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Old 01-14-2011, 10:19 AM
old_coot88 old_coot88 is offline
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...if you have a vintage electrolytic that shows no leakage (infinite DC resistance)...
It would be open, period.
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...and ESRs’ (electronic series resistance or low AC resistance) good it will likely out last any attempt to stuff a bunch of small electrolytics in series in the old can to obtain the proper operating voltage
ESR = effective (or equivalent) series resistance. http://www.maxim-ic.com/glossary/def...rm/ESR/gpk/114
Frankly, never heard of stuffing a bunch of small ones in series in the old can.

"Edison effect" probably refers to darkening of the glass, which doesn't necessarily imply the tube is bad. But if it runs 'way hot to the touch after a few minutes, it would likely be on the verge of failing. That's the old school "life test" of a HV rect. Bill(oc)
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